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abc 7 news.com under see it on tv. yucd. >> did you get a gift card this year? maybe you're the kind of person that wants to sock them away, snuff. >> if that is you. michael finney is here with a with a word of warning. gift cards and california law says gift cards sold by a retail store with not expire. the stores can not charge fees until the card is worth less than 5s skpdz then, there are a bunch of rules, however, many cards issued by banks do come with fee that's is legal, because they're regulated by authorities. for many, the banks charge a monthly fee after 12 or 18 months if you haven't used the carreds. the fees range from one and a half to $3 or $4 per month. if you received one check fine print then use it before value goes down. it's best to use my by the way. there may be millions of folks returning ugly sweaters today but if yours was purr christmas chass online, what are you going to do? you can ship for a refund or exchange but you need the correct shipping label and package asking that. a survey showed that many retailers can take weeks to re
abc 7 news.com under see it on tv. yucd. >> did you get a gift card this year? maybe you're the kind of person that wants to sock them away, snuff. >> if that is you. michael finney is here with a with a word of warning. gift cards and california law says gift cards sold by a retail store with not expire. the stores can not charge fees until the card is worth less than 5s skpdz then, there are a bunch of rules, however, many cards issued by banks do come with fee that's is legal,...
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but after a blown game-deciding call on national tv, the two sides decided it was best to settle and agreed on a new contract within days making the replacement refs one of our top sports moments of the year. the men in stripes did not make our most intriguing list, so who did? we continue our countdown of those you voted as the most intriguing people of 2012. here's five through one. >> number five. o> number five. ch wndg m a e oefa bggg ou hunting her down, shooting her in the neck and back. the attack outraged even hardened pakistanis, and all around the world she quickly became an international symbol of good against evil. today she is recovering in england. number one. president barack obama. >> tonight, you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> after a long, and we mean long and bitter campaign, president obama won re-election. in 2012, the president also won the supreme court stamp of approval for his health care program and made history with this statement. >> i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> as 2012 comes to a close, the president joined in g
but after a blown game-deciding call on national tv, the two sides decided it was best to settle and agreed on a new contract within days making the replacement refs one of our top sports moments of the year. the men in stripes did not make our most intriguing list, so who did? we continue our countdown of those you voted as the most intriguing people of 2012. here's five through one. >> number five. o> number five. ch wndg m a e oefa bggg ou hunting her down, shooting her in the neck...
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phoenix was the gig gain with 22 -- had the biggest gain with 22%. builder confidence rose in december. >>> the "los angeles times" posted thousands of previously unpublished files from boy scouts of america detailing accusations of sexual abuse. the documents were released earlier after a ruling by the oregon supreme court. the names of those accused were removed from the files. ktvu review of the file shows there were a total of 88 cases in the bay area, including those posted today and those released earlier. >>> san francisco muni officials are reporting a computer problem. officials say riders are seeing inaccurate arrival times online and on electronic message boards at train and bus shelters. the glitch began sometime before 7 this morning prompting muni staff to make manual route- by-route adjustments. fushls say despite -- officials say despite the problem, there have no major interruptions today. >>> the celebration of kwanzaa has started today. >> reporter: ken, here at the bay area discovery museum, hundreds of kids and parents got to lea
phoenix was the gig gain with 22 -- had the biggest gain with 22%. builder confidence rose in december. >>> the "los angeles times" posted thousands of previously unpublished files from boy scouts of america detailing accusations of sexual abuse. the documents were released earlier after a ruling by the oregon supreme court. the names of those accused were removed from the files. ktvu review of the file shows there were a total of 88 cases in the bay area, including those...
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we have telephone, or i'm sorry tv and radio today. back then the distribution of newspapers was done primarily through horseback and ship, commonly called tech abodes. the timeline. today news is instantaneous and on-demand. you can flip open your phone and have almost real-time news at your fingertips. 200 plus years ago the news came weekly. i'm sorry, the news came weekly and so the time like you would open a newspaper and he would find news that was anywhere from a day old to a 2-month-old. a large part of that was just the transit time that had to go into how far the news traveled to reach that colonial place so you might have news coming from across the atlantic where the transatlantic voice was four to eight weeks. the length of these newspapers, today we have newspapers that are roughly 20 to 30 pages, multiple sections. back than the average newspaper was four pages long. picture one large sheet of paper. that one large sheet of paper on one side of that for pages one and four, so the front of the back page of the newspaper a
we have telephone, or i'm sorry tv and radio today. back then the distribution of newspapers was done primarily through horseback and ship, commonly called tech abodes. the timeline. today news is instantaneous and on-demand. you can flip open your phone and have almost real-time news at your fingertips. 200 plus years ago the news came weekly. i'm sorry, the news came weekly and so the time like you would open a newspaper and he would find news that was anywhere from a day old to a...
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but after a blown game-deciding call on national tv, the two sides decided it was best to settle and agreed on a new contract within days making the replacement refs one of our top sports moments of the year. the men in stripes did not make our most intriguing list, so who did? we continue our countdown of those you voted as the most intriguing people of 2012. here's five through one. >> number five. super jumper felix bumgarner. let's face it, he's done what no human has ever done, diving from the edge of space, breaking the sound barrier along the way. >> i'm still the same guy, but as soon as you start traveling, people recognize my face. >> ways scared. >> you were scared? >> i was a little bit scared. >> number four. new jersey governor chris christie. >> the shore and the boardwalk at seaside heights of my childhood no longer exists. >> hello there, governor. >> thank you for everything. >> the rough and tumble governor took charge when a superstorm named sandy ravaged his state days before the presidential election. a romney backer, suddenly christie was standing arm in arm wi
but after a blown game-deciding call on national tv, the two sides decided it was best to settle and agreed on a new contract within days making the replacement refs one of our top sports moments of the year. the men in stripes did not make our most intriguing list, so who did? we continue our countdown of those you voted as the most intriguing people of 2012. here's five through one. >> number five. super jumper felix bumgarner. let's face it, he's done what no human has ever done,...
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meter even after you and your last statement on how it can start in education. >> on go through it all day. my wife and i got a 13-year-old at home and we are trying to find him a school that is not in the pond. i think it's important to tell the truth. one doesn't have to be politically confrontational. it's not productive and i don't think it is polite, but i think once in awhile when we have the opportunity of someone comes to us and says you know what would you explain your positions to me as i assure all of you do happen to be conservative i would be happy to please tell me where i am wrong and other than that i don't know what we can do because i haven't slept in the last 50 years i don't know if anybody here has and it's enough already to but i don't think it's the most important election i think is the most important since 1860. i really do. [applause] hispanico kpp we will get together questions. >> why aren't there more conservative playwrights and is their anything that can be done about that or is that essentials -- is that just inherent to the condition of the nature of pl
meter even after you and your last statement on how it can start in education. >> on go through it all day. my wife and i got a 13-year-old at home and we are trying to find him a school that is not in the pond. i think it's important to tell the truth. one doesn't have to be politically confrontational. it's not productive and i don't think it is polite, but i think once in awhile when we have the opportunity of someone comes to us and says you know what would you explain your positions...
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they blame sandy on the slow down and online national sales figures were up about 22% from last year. >>> instagram's rumors that its losing members isn't true. >> app data is claiming 25 % loss in membership after they changed the terms in service. those figures aren't accurate. >>> global shortages on wheat and so are causing feed prices to gun putting pressure on farmers. >> farmers in britain say the problem with supermarkets are not saying pork producers enough to make a profit. farmers estimate they lose about $16 on every pig alcohol soon cause an hike in all dairy prices. >>> agricultural committee agreed to a 1 year of the expiring u.s. farm bill. without that, milk prices could go up. >> consumers will be in shock when instead of seeing $3.60 a gallon, they see $7 a gallon. >> it would rise gradually, not jump. they will vote tonight. >> california has started to make progress in the infant mortality rate among african-americans. new numbers say the mortality rate among african are americans fell between 2008 and 2010. the news is encouraging but also point out african-ameri
they blame sandy on the slow down and online national sales figures were up about 22% from last year. >>> instagram's rumors that its losing members isn't true. >> app data is claiming 25 % loss in membership after they changed the terms in service. those figures aren't accurate. >>> global shortages on wheat and so are causing feed prices to gun putting pressure on farmers. >> farmers in britain say the problem with supermarkets are not saying pork producers...
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most powerful man in america had the most important, most retweeted tweet, when he got re-elected. 22 minutes he already broke the record for most retweeted. >> four more years. >> four more years, then justin bieber and lady gaga battling it out. they're at 32 million each. interesting to see in 2013 who comes out on top. >> the pope has twitter. >> the freakin' pope has twitter. >> by the way, he doesn't follow anybody. the pope doesn't follow anybody. >> it's incredible, i know. if the pope is on twitter, it's time for everyone to get twitter. >> from god to the pope. >> i know. >> quick delivery system. >> what about the year of the big comeback? >> absolute favorite person is sally jesse raphael. she is hilarious. everyone can join in on the discussion. sally has an equal footing. she can really show her personality. hilarious. >> what about cher? >> cher is amazing. best people on twitter are people who are honest and raw. you know that cher is on her iphone typing out her tweets, like that's totally cher. >> she lets it come out, goes all caps on you. >> all caps. loves exclama
most powerful man in america had the most important, most retweeted tweet, when he got re-elected. 22 minutes he already broke the record for most retweeted. >> four more years. >> four more years, then justin bieber and lady gaga battling it out. they're at 32 million each. interesting to see in 2013 who comes out on top. >> the pope has twitter. >> the freakin' pope has twitter. >> by the way, he doesn't follow anybody. the pope doesn't follow anybody. >>...
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beating the nuggets, a score of 112-1000, 22-6 on the year. earlier in the day, in the very same building, the l.a. lakers beat the knicks, winning their fifth game in a row, and look who is court side, take a look. rihanna, chris brown, together. you know, the guy who beat her up in his car the night before the 2009 grammys? brown pleaded guilty to assault after that. he is it still on probation. >>> ahead on "starting point" what could be the surefire movie blockbuster of next year. leonardo dicaprio in a classic remake with a modern twist. that and more of the big releases to come in 2013. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ b
beating the nuggets, a score of 112-1000, 22-6 on the year. earlier in the day, in the very same building, the l.a. lakers beat the knicks, winning their fifth game in a row, and look who is court side, take a look. rihanna, chris brown, together. you know, the guy who beat her up in his car the night before the 2009 grammys? brown pleaded guilty to assault after that. he is it still on probation. >>> ahead on "starting point" what could be the surefire movie blockbuster of...
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let me give you an educated guess. i think you, you, bill o'reilly, have become the poster boy for every liberal complaint about anything on cable tv for a couple of reasons. not because you're corrupt or you're the most biased person, it's because you're the most well-known person, that's the problem and of course, because you work for fox. nobody out there is saying cable tv would be so much better if we could only get rid of dylan ratigan. i mean, people listening to us now are saying, who? who did he just say? you're well-known, that's the price you pay for being well-known. it's garbage, i grant you there, but some free advice from a friend, if barack obama attacks you, if the new york times attacks you, if the pope attacks you, respond. if julie, julie mason-- >> it's not about here, it's about cnn that's what it's about. and cnn is a brand that goes all over the world and this is why i get annoyed and it's worth their while, they being the liberal media, that wants president obama, to marginalize an outfit that'
let me give you an educated guess. i think you, you, bill o'reilly, have become the poster boy for every liberal complaint about anything on cable tv for a couple of reasons. not because you're corrupt or you're the most biased person, it's because you're the most well-known person, that's the problem and of course, because you work for fox. nobody out there is saying cable tv would be so much better if we could only get rid of dylan ratigan. i mean, people listening to us now are saying, who?...
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>> no, in a word. in part because, as i mentioned earlier, you know, much of our political thinking as individuals is now shaped by political ads. and those political ads are not necessarily saying we need to pay more attention to both sides of the issue and try to find space in between to settle our differences. it's they're bad and we're great and we need to make sure there are fewer of them to stop what we are doing. i am not optimistic in that regard. and president obama tried that in 2009, and in 2010, and it didn't meet with much success. i think many of his tactics with regard to the fiscal cliff negotiations reflect a new understanding of how he is going to try and conduct his own business going forward. i am not optimistic, and hopefully we can get closer to that point, but look at where we are right now and we still don't have it. >> we have a lot more to get to after the break, so stick around on >>> hi, i am angie goff. here are some of the stories we are following this morning. it's do or
>> no, in a word. in part because, as i mentioned earlier, you know, much of our political thinking as individuals is now shaped by political ads. and those political ads are not necessarily saying we need to pay more attention to both sides of the issue and try to find space in between to settle our differences. it's they're bad and we're great and we need to make sure there are fewer of them to stop what we are doing. i am not optimistic in that regard. and president obama tried that in...
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i would say education is one of the factors. when only a third of our kids are college and/or career ready after spending more per student than any country in the world through tenth grade and knowledge becomes a driver of success economically more and more and more as we move into this incredibly globalized technological world, you're creating lids on people's aspirations. family make-up. 40% of the babies brought into the world don't have the father in the home. we have an out of wedlock birthrate of 40% in our country. it's been that way for -- it's been growing. that's a problem. we can play like it isn't and not be judgmental. that's fine. but it's a problem of building capacity for people to be successful in life. >> it is really interesting to hear the governor talk. certainly many people are saying that he'll be on the short list for 2016. >> he was rather pres yent about what would be important in the election. >> hispanic voters. >> a bit of an understatement. >> many people think jeb bush or marco rubio from florida w
i would say education is one of the factors. when only a third of our kids are college and/or career ready after spending more per student than any country in the world through tenth grade and knowledge becomes a driver of success economically more and more and more as we move into this incredibly globalized technological world, you're creating lids on people's aspirations. family make-up. 40% of the babies brought into the world don't have the father in the home. we have an out of wedlock...
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tv booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] booktv is on location in las vegas at the annual freedom fest conference. we are interviewing several different authors here. we've pleased to be join by the vice presidential nominee for libertarian party for vice president of the united states judge james. who is also an author. his book is called "why our drug laws have failed and what we can go about it." judge grey, if we can start with your background. tell us about yourself. >> sure i was in u.k. l.a. that sort of thing then i was in the peace corp. two years in costa rica. by the way, you say i'm the vice presidential nominee for the libertarian. i will be the first peace corp. volunteer elected to national office. that's pleasing. after that i went law school, and it was being drafted i joined the naval rotc and was a navy j. a. g. attorney during vietnam. that's why i was being drafted. within a week of getting back from the peace corp. i received my notice of florida. guess what my future had in st
tv booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] booktv is on location in las vegas at the annual freedom fest conference. we are interviewing several different authors here. we've pleased to be join by the vice presidential nominee for libertarian party for vice president of the united states judge james. who is also an author. his book is called "why our drug laws have failed and what we can go about it." judge grey, if we can start with your background. tell us about yourself. >>...
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do not take my word for it. take the word of alexis. he wrote democracy in america two generations after the american founding. two generations after madison identified tyranny of the majority as the distinctively worst political outcome that democracy could produce. he had a different answer than madison did to the question of what kind of december metism democratic nations have to fear. his warning is justly famous and more pert nt now than ever. this december pitism that worried him would be milder than traditional best metism would degrade men without tormenting them. it is absolute, detailed, regular, far seen and mild. it would resemble paternal power if like thatted the for its object to prepare men for manhood, button contrary it seeks only to keep them fixed irrevocable bli in childhood. it rarely works for their happiness but wants to be the sole ash or the for their happiness. it provides for their security, foresees and secures their needs, fasstates their pleasures, conducts their principle affairs, directs their industry,
do not take my word for it. take the word of alexis. he wrote democracy in america two generations after the american founding. two generations after madison identified tyranny of the majority as the distinctively worst political outcome that democracy could produce. he had a different answer than madison did to the question of what kind of december metism democratic nations have to fear. his warning is justly famous and more pert nt now than ever. this december pitism that worried him would be...
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my job is not just to entertrta but educate and coach. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. tonight's show is to help you avoid some of the most common and money-losing mistakes that investors continue to make. [ boos ] and recognizing misinformation when you see it. the best way to do this is with discipline. [ applause ] and tonight, i'm laying out these rules to help make money in what can be an incredibly bewildering, confusing and infuriating and certainly irritating market. if you follow my rules you should be able to recognize an opportunity when you see it. to manage to avoid losing money when you don't have no matter what the circumstances. including a collapsing euro or slowly, or skyrocketing oil prices. [ boos ] let's get down to business. here is the first one. i don't want you digging in your heels anymore when you're wrong or in the immortal words of the late great economist, john maynard keynes, when the facts change i change my mind. one of the easiest mistakes to make, i've done it countless times, i refuse to change my stripes after the facts are in and i'
my job is not just to entertrta but educate and coach. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. tonight's show is to help you avoid some of the most common and money-losing mistakes that investors continue to make. [ boos ] and recognizing misinformation when you see it. the best way to do this is with discipline. [ applause ] and tonight, i'm laying out these rules to help make money in what can be an incredibly bewildering, confusing and infuriating and certainly irritating market. if you follow my rules you...
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look, you're on tv. it is really cool to have you guys here and it's the best new thing in our world today. best new thing in the world today, st. louis, missouri, pulling off its welcome home the heroes parade. they did it first in the country and it's the best new thing in the world today and there will be more to come, mark my words. best new thing in the world today. >> best new thing in the world. they actually keep getting better from here. stay with us. the poop fairy one is coming up. the world today and there will >>> whether it is helping to tag a tranquilized polar bear in the wild or tranquilizing a tiger at a preserve or shooting a gray whale with a crossbow to collect skin samples or discovering two ancient greek urns in the black sea or whether it is riding a motor bike or putting out wildfires from a plane, whether it is showing off his judo moves, whether it is swimming in a siberian lake topless or fishing topless or riding a horse topless, it is inarguable that russia's perennial presi
look, you're on tv. it is really cool to have you guys here and it's the best new thing in our world today. best new thing in the world today, st. louis, missouri, pulling off its welcome home the heroes parade. they did it first in the country and it's the best new thing in the world today and there will be more to come, mark my words. best new thing in the world today. >> best new thing in the world. they actually keep getting better from here. stay with us. the poop fairy one is coming...
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i am sure that he had a word or two. after a few holes or so, mr. palmer said to him "jim, which you like a little advice?" think about that. if any of us had a moment where arnold palmer says to us "would you like a little advice?" it would probably be like the winds calmed. the clouds parted. a shaft of light shone down. "jim," he said. "you are not good enough to get mad." [laughter] that is reason enough to give this metal to mr. palmer, for giving the greatest golfing device ever. -- golf advice ever. in his home, he has a table with coins for every championship he has won. there is an empty spot. he said, you never know when you'll have another claim to fill up one of those spots. mr. palmer, this is your day. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, united states senator from the state of pennsylvania, the honorable patrick toomey. >> good morning and welcome to our guest of honor. we all know that's arnold palmer is a man of exceptional talent and success. one of the greatest golfers of all time. he even has his own soft drink named af
i am sure that he had a word or two. after a few holes or so, mr. palmer said to him "jim, which you like a little advice?" think about that. if any of us had a moment where arnold palmer says to us "would you like a little advice?" it would probably be like the winds calmed. the clouds parted. a shaft of light shone down. "jim," he said. "you are not good enough to get mad." [laughter] that is reason enough to give this metal to mr. palmer, for giving...
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this year 22 people of the murdered. an unacceptable number with children. >> the aim is to help people visualize how many victims were killed and the hope to prevent the same thing from happening. this is to make sure 2013 was better than 2012. >> the chef jordan is trying to get a handle on the violence. reintroducing community policing. >> having a national expert. we have an opportunity to make an impact here local low. >> age 24. >> the hope is for fower names to be called in the ceremony next yore. in oakland, abc 7 nows. >> we are hearing just how extensive and massive the operation was to clean up the miss in sant clara county. 4,000 pounds of garbage was cloned out nor glroy and morgan hill. deputies had to be culled - called in. and it tock throw days to remove all of the junk and found car bat rows and a car muffler and several moils of irrigationing. it is five- on 5:22 . which bay area cities will be cleaning up big time . a money boost for workers in san f >> we have a heads up . a popular beach is closed b
this year 22 people of the murdered. an unacceptable number with children. >> the aim is to help people visualize how many victims were killed and the hope to prevent the same thing from happening. this is to make sure 2013 was better than 2012. >> the chef jordan is trying to get a handle on the violence. reintroducing community policing. >> having a national expert. we have an opportunity to make an impact here local low. >> age 24. >> the hope is for fower names...
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in fact, we're sort of catch-22 here. many of our republican colleagues say the money is spent out too slowly, and then they want to put more levels of red tape, bureaucracy, slowdown. and what if the contract is challenged in court? while businesses lay fallow, while homes are not built, while shorelines are unprotected and naked. so there is a time. i've generally been a supporter of competitive bidding. but as the scriptures say, there's a time and a place for everything. and when you're dealing with many aspects of an emergency, that shouldn't be. my colleague on the other side, for whom i have great respect -- he's a true gentleman, he does what he believes and he says what he believes and he votes against interests that might affect his own state when he does it -- but he has not made any exceptions. and that makes no sense. this will hurt people and hurt them badly, and in many instances will end up costing us more, will end up costing us more. and most -- many competitively bid contracts -- we've all been through
in fact, we're sort of catch-22 here. many of our republican colleagues say the money is spent out too slowly, and then they want to put more levels of red tape, bureaucracy, slowdown. and what if the contract is challenged in court? while businesses lay fallow, while homes are not built, while shorelines are unprotected and naked. so there is a time. i've generally been a supporter of competitive bidding. but as the scriptures say, there's a time and a place for everything. and when you're...
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it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't take long for word of a sting to travel up and down the track and scare off other women. >> she's looking back. she's probably spooked from the other swoop. >> police recognize this pair from a previous operation, but they refuse to take the bait tonight. >> no play. called me a cop. and they're still walking westbound. >> they might see one of their friends or a girl they're familiar with get picked up and in the distance see a couple police cars go by real quick all of a sudden, and it's just kind of -- you know, they have their -- you know, their little -- their little radar going. they also have that phone starts buzzing when other girls see their friends getting picked up. and word travels
it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't take long for word of a sting to travel up and down the track and scare...
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on my job is not to entertain, but to educate and coach. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. >>> tonight's show is to help you americans avoid some of the most common money mistakes that some investors continue to make and recognize the misinformation when you see it. if you follow my rules, you should be able to recognize an opportunity when you see it and to manage to avoid losing money when you don't have to. no matter what the circumstances. including a collapsing euro or a slowing in china. or even skyrocketing oil prices. let's get down to business. here is the first one. i don't want you digging in your heels any more when you're wrong. in the immortal world john maynard cane, when the facts change, i change my mind. one of the easiest mistakes to make, and i know this because i've done it countless times, i refuse to change my stripes after the fact are in and i've been proven wrong. it's a quick and easy way to lose money. yet mad mailers and particularly twitter followers @jimcramer refuse to believe this principal. i have been blasted into
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they are educating the public about the past and transportation innovation in the city, it is wonderful. >> do you think that makes this a unique? >> absolutely. >> the free ride lasts from now until 5:00 tomorrow morning. if you can't get out today they will be offering free rides again on new year's eve. >> retired general norman schwarzkopf has died. he gained national attention in 1991 when he led operation desert storm which liberated kuwait after the i iraqi invasion. his sister said he died of complications from pneumonia. schwartz cough known as storm and norman retired to tampa after serving as commander-in- chief of u.s. general u.s. central command there. he was 78 years old. >> police in new york city are searching for a woman they say pushed a man to his death on a subway platform. witnesses say the woman was talking to herself and pasting on the seven train platform and queens. they said they plan she pushed the man on to the tracks as it pulled into the station and then she ran away. police say the man was struck by the first arm pinned down by the second and has not been
they are educating the public about the past and transportation innovation in the city, it is wonderful. >> do you think that makes this a unique? >> absolutely. >> the free ride lasts from now until 5:00 tomorrow morning. if you can't get out today they will be offering free rides again on new year's eve. >> retired general norman schwarzkopf has died. he gained national attention in 1991 when he led operation desert storm which liberated kuwait after the i iraqi...
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imprinted on the signs are the words 'one way.' it taunts me with another reminder that coming in is not the obstacle, but making it out." i don't think that me and my brother are on the same road. i think he fell off and it's really sad. the way you take in school is important. he didn't, and that's why we're going on different paths, i guess. >> any school can use this system to keep kids on track, and what's going to vary from school to school is the extent they're going to need to recruit an outside second shift of adults to help. and that's going to really just depend on the sheer number of kids. >> narrator: middle school 244 reallocated their resources, hiring fewer school aides, redistributing responsibilities among the teachers and hiring an additional counselor. now there is an adult assigned to help every at-risk student. >> ready? kort, start 'em off. louder than that, let's go! you're a small group, so you need to make sure that you sound like something. >> when i came to this school, my opinion about school did change
imprinted on the signs are the words 'one way.' it taunts me with another reminder that coming in is not the obstacle, but making it out." i don't think that me and my brother are on the same road. i think he fell off and it's really sad. the way you take in school is important. he didn't, and that's why we're going on different paths, i guess. >> any school can use this system to keep kids on track, and what's going to vary from school to school is the extent they're going to need...
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when word came down two sides might be meeting. reversal of fortune. the dow rebounding for a while before finishing slightly lower. >>> a nation this morning remembering the american general credited with orchestrating one of the most lopsided military victories in military history. general norman schwarzkopf died yesterday in florida. he was 78 years old. and remembered by many from briefings like this one here, a media savvy general taking the lead in the first gulf war. the white house saying this about the general last night. our prayers are with the schwarzkopf family who tonight can know his legacy will endure in a nation that is more secure because of his patriotic service. senator john mccain on twitter calling the general one of the great american heroes. we thank him for his service. stormin norman, as he was called, was a big man who left a big legacy. with us this morning is another general, general james spider marks joining us from virginia via skype. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you know, stormin norman is what i remember ab
when word came down two sides might be meeting. reversal of fortune. the dow rebounding for a while before finishing slightly lower. >>> a nation this morning remembering the american general credited with orchestrating one of the most lopsided military victories in military history. general norman schwarzkopf died yesterday in florida. he was 78 years old. and remembered by many from briefings like this one here, a media savvy general taking the lead in the first gulf war. the white...
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chris connelly, let's talk about tv. tv, movies, you go first. you tell me what you want me to know about 2013. we saw some good ones in '12. where are we heading. >> movies first, "the lone ranger" coming out in july. we got some entertainment on the way. any time johnny depp can float his i had sin contractic self on top of a story, jerry bruckheimer knows how to rock it. he plays tonto and they should have a lot of fun. this had to happen "the heat" coming in april. this is sandra bullock as a straight-laced fbi agent. melissa mccarthy as a boston cop. it's like "rizzoli and and islest on a whole bunch of jell-o shots from the director of "bridesmaids." >> it's funny. >> how could it not be for april. >>> "world war z" as brad pitt takes on a zombie apocalypse, how much fun could that be? this is a somewhat fraught production, they've had to work on the end of the movie a fair amount. a lot who loved the original novel are objecting to the change but could be exciting. brad sees this as a possibly socially conscious film along with being a hug
chris connelly, let's talk about tv. tv, movies, you go first. you tell me what you want me to know about 2013. we saw some good ones in '12. where are we heading. >> movies first, "the lone ranger" coming out in july. we got some entertainment on the way. any time johnny depp can float his i had sin contractic self on top of a story, jerry bruckheimer knows how to rock it. he plays tonto and they should have a lot of fun. this had to happen "the heat" coming in april....
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here are deals that are noteworthy, on amazon, 46 inch tv slashed 55%, to $338. at best buy, digital camera for 50% off, only $129, bloomingdale's cashmere sweater only $89. retailers are desperate to get rid of extra merchandise and they have some sales were not as good as they were hoping this is their last-ditch attempt to make some money before the holidays come to an end. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> it is 5:34. in sonoma county, high water has the intersection of two state highways shutdown, 12 and 121 in shellville remains closed after it flooded last night. low-lying area between sonoma and pablo bay floods frequently. they hope the water will recede enough to hope later today. >>> in east palo alto, people living along the san francisco key toe creek are hoping the rain -- san francisquito creek are hoping the rain won't bringing flooding. the weak levee is off east bay shore road the system needs to be strengthened construction project begins in the spring to do that. this morning a stretch of highway 1 south5: big sur remains closed after rock slide
here are deals that are noteworthy, on amazon, 46 inch tv slashed 55%, to $338. at best buy, digital camera for 50% off, only $129, bloomingdale's cashmere sweater only $89. retailers are desperate to get rid of extra merchandise and they have some sales were not as good as they were hoping this is their last-ditch attempt to make some money before the holidays come to an end. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> it is 5:34. in sonoma county, high water has the intersection of two state...
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that's why i don't throw that word around. but you know that, you know, we have opened a door. >> reporter: thanksgiving dinner next year? >> maybe not that friendly. >> you know, i happen to be there that day, because we were headed to south africa after the interview. it was great to see them together because it was a mutual admiration and respect for each other. i do think they have bonded. i really do believe that. >> david seems to be talking more about himself these days. >> he is. he is. oprah had done an interview for her network that will air later and i'm seated next to regina his wife. she asked about the problems on his show affair with his staffer and regina was sitting next to me and he was so candid and open about i. you're right, charlie, when you say he's more open. you have found that too? >> yeah, i interviewed him -- >> do you think it's fatherhood? >> i think fatherhood has changed him significantly. everybody tells you it will be this way, and you don't believe and it happens and you're true. >> you're ta
that's why i don't throw that word around. but you know that, you know, we have opened a door. >> reporter: thanksgiving dinner next year? >> maybe not that friendly. >> you know, i happen to be there that day, because we were headed to south africa after the interview. it was great to see them together because it was a mutual admiration and respect for each other. i do think they have bonded. i really do believe that. >> david seems to be talking more about himself...
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i think it is education. if people are educated in firearms, there'll be less scare people out there. host: if we could ask you one quick question, we got a three here. caller: i am about an hour from newtown. italy makes a difference if she did not have her firearms secured. -- it only makes a difference if she did not have her firearms secured. host: thanks for your time. guest: james is right about the issue with serial numbers on various parts. particularly assault rifles and can be reassembled in various ways. there are things that can be done. you can step serial numbers on various parts of the action of the gun. most guns used in crime are handguns. those have less squabble parts -- swappable parts. this point about education, that is certainly right. everyone would be a lot safer if gun owners were required to go through some sort of safety training. a lot of folks to not go through training because there are no rules in most states requiring them to do so. it is very difficult to know whether the per
i think it is education. if people are educated in firearms, there'll be less scare people out there. host: if we could ask you one quick question, we got a three here. caller: i am about an hour from newtown. italy makes a difference if she did not have her firearms secured. -- it only makes a difference if she did not have her firearms secured. host: thanks for your time. guest: james is right about the issue with serial numbers on various parts. particularly assault rifles and can be...
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and fancy is not a word i would describe them. maybe nostalgic or vintage or jackie o. >> you think that the name is okay? >> well, it is okay -- >> it is not. >> it is true, but they are guys, and they don't see what the consumer sees, but i'm the king of bad names, and toilet paper entrepreneur is the worst name you could come up, but it is memorable. so the job is that if they love that name and believe in it, they have to tell why it is memorable and tell that story to the community. own it. if you keep it, own it. >> yes. >> and this is so much fun to do, and we will again as we said check in on them in october. i can't wait to see it. >>> time now to answer some of your business questions. mike and colleen are with us once again. the first one is an e-mail from robin who writes, i have a unique business idea that i would like to collaborate with existing businesses who may be interested in becoming a supplier or wholesaler. how would you go about choosing the vendors to participate? i guess one of the things that she has to
and fancy is not a word i would describe them. maybe nostalgic or vintage or jackie o. >> you think that the name is okay? >> well, it is okay -- >> it is not. >> it is true, but they are guys, and they don't see what the consumer sees, but i'm the king of bad names, and toilet paper entrepreneur is the worst name you could come up, but it is memorable. so the job is that if they love that name and believe in it, they have to tell why it is memorable and tell that story...
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after a blown deciding call on national tv, the two sides decided it was best to settle, agreed on a contract within days, making the replacement refs one of our top sports moments of the year they did not make our most . intriguing list, who did? brook baldw brooke boulduan continues the countdown of those you voted as the most intriguing people of 2012. >> number five, super jumper, felix baumgartner. let's face it, he did what no human has ever done, diving 24 miles from the edge of space making the sound barrier along the way. >> i'm still the same guy, but as soon as you start traveling, people recognize my face. >> i was scared. >> you were scared? >> i was a little bit scared. >> number four, new jersey governor chris christie. >> the shore and the board walk at seaside heights of my childhood no longer exists. >> the rough and tumble governor took charge when a superstorm named sandy ravaged his state days before the presidential election. a romney backer suddenly christie was standing arm in arm with the president praising mr. obama's leadership as they toured sandy's wrath.
after a blown deciding call on national tv, the two sides decided it was best to settle, agreed on a contract within days, making the replacement refs one of our top sports moments of the year they did not make our most . intriguing list, who did? brook baldw brooke boulduan continues the countdown of those you voted as the most intriguing people of 2012. >> number five, super jumper, felix baumgartner. let's face it, he did what no human has ever done, diving 24 miles from the edge of...
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midnight weather forecast. 59, houston. 22, chicago. that rain-snow mix and thundersto the astonishing fight between two animalse elizabeth and dan. >> you're look great up there, ginger. >>> coming up, wild life smackdown caught on tape. the astonishing fight between two animals we thought of as gentle giants. >>> and ginger. >>> coming up, wild life smackdown caught on tape. the astonishing fight between two animals we thought of as gentle giants. >>> and breaking baby news. jessica simpson is sending out a brand new picture confirms he's definitely 100% expecting. >> oh, thank goodness. i was worried. >>> and all the baby details for expecting couple kim and kanye. that's coming up. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than children's motrin. be ready with
midnight weather forecast. 59, houston. 22, chicago. that rain-snow mix and thundersto the astonishing fight between two animalse elizabeth and dan. >> you're look great up there, ginger. >>> coming up, wild life smackdown caught on tape. the astonishing fight between two animals we thought of as gentle giants. >>> and ginger. >>> coming up, wild life smackdown caught on tape. the astonishing fight between two animals we thought of as gentle giants. >>>...
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david mamet.com. >> up next on book tv, after afterwards with. this week, filmmaker oliver stone and peter kuzck sunday "the untold history of the united states" and they say the leaders must first face the country's troubling history of drifting further away from its democratic traditions. >> one or both of you talk about the theme of movie and how you came to write it. >> i was invited by petitioner in 1996 to go to a class at american university, teaching oliver stone's america. i went, very impressed with it. the range of the students, and afterwards, at dinner, peter suggested that there was a great story, and the atomic bomb fascinated me because i was been the year after it was dropped, and it controlled new york city, and the center of the world, and my father was a republican and conservative, and he served in world war ii with eisenhower. so the bomb was the umbrella, the mushroom under which i grew, and everything we did was in the shadow of that. so, i was curious about it. the bomb story does have another origin. the 1930s, had writt
david mamet.com. >> up next on book tv, after afterwards with. this week, filmmaker oliver stone and peter kuzck sunday "the untold history of the united states" and they say the leaders must first face the country's troubling history of drifting further away from its democratic traditions. >> one or both of you talk about the theme of movie and how you came to write it. >> i was invited by petitioner in 1996 to go to a class at american university, teaching oliver...
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and the mcgovern-adult education program. he also saw things sooner than others. in 1962, he said the most important issue of our time is the establishment of conditions for world peace. nine months into his first term, he gave his first speech on the non. 1970, he warned about the dependence of the united states on fossil fuels. in 1984, he urged all of our american leadership to understand the complexity, challenges, and the volatility of circumstances in the middle east. i believe america would be a better place had george become president of the united states. [applause] that does not mean his campaign was a failure. far from it. the 1972 campaign opened up a political process. it confused a new generation the belief in what eleanor called the politics of the impossible. it was that kind of politics at george earned the enormous respect, that crossed the aisle, and transcended party lines. and along with it, enormous achievement. there are children today -- and jim mcgovern mentioned it -- the children today in the world living and have better lives because of
and the mcgovern-adult education program. he also saw things sooner than others. in 1962, he said the most important issue of our time is the establishment of conditions for world peace. nine months into his first term, he gave his first speech on the non. 1970, he warned about the dependence of the united states on fossil fuels. in 1984, he urged all of our american leadership to understand the complexity, challenges, and the volatility of circumstances in the middle east. i believe america...
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killed at least 22 people across the area. it also knocked out power leaving millions sweltering. heat-related death climbed to 20 in the chicago area. the big easy was not spared this year. hurricane isaac making landfall near new orleans on the eve of the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina. isaac made landfall as a category 1 hurricane. the slow-moving storm drenched low-lying coastal areas. here is one of the hardest hit areas, plaqueminess parish. it then moved inland innun ditting communities in -- inundating communities in arkansas. an eerie site over phoenix as a dust storm blows in. winds gusting up to 40 miles an hour and bringing dust and sand from the desert. 2012 also saw the birth of a superstorm. a devastating hurricane that collided with a powerful cold system from canada that slammed the northeast. sandy made landfall in south jersey in late october flooding beach communities, submerging highways and washing iconic boardwalks into the ocean. new york city's downtown skyline fell dark. in breezy point, que
killed at least 22 people across the area. it also knocked out power leaving millions sweltering. heat-related death climbed to 20 in the chicago area. the big easy was not spared this year. hurricane isaac making landfall near new orleans on the eve of the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina. isaac made landfall as a category 1 hurricane. the slow-moving storm drenched low-lying coastal areas. here is one of the hardest hit areas, plaqueminess parish. it then moved inland innun ditting...
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[applause] marriage for all. 22 votes. [applause] and equal national minimum wage for all, 50 votes. [applause] a curriculum to prepare us for life. 1 -- [cheers and applause] >> as someone used to say, i've started so i'll finish -- 154 votes. and you might be interested, colleagues, to know the totals include text votes from those who, on account of weather, were unable to attend today. [cheers and applause] >> i think it's been a fantastic day. i begin, if i may, by asking you two questions. have you enjoyed it? >> yes! >> did you think -- did you think it was worthwhile? >> yes! >> are you agreed that the uk youth parliament should carry on doing it? [cheers and applause] >> well, i think i've got my answer. i've heard it. my colleagues in the house will have heard and it the outside world will have heard it, too. i'm absolutely delighted by today's proceedings, and let me just say for the benefit of those who have not been before, what i said to the debate leads at the start of the day, train entered the speaker's hou
[applause] marriage for all. 22 votes. [applause] and equal national minimum wage for all, 50 votes. [applause] a curriculum to prepare us for life. 1 -- [cheers and applause] >> as someone used to say, i've started so i'll finish -- 154 votes. and you might be interested, colleagues, to know the totals include text votes from those who, on account of weather, were unable to attend today. [cheers and applause] >> i think it's been a fantastic day. i begin, if i may, by asking you...
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. >> during that time, you experienced the radio talk-show host circuit and the cable tv circuit. what was that time like and what do you think the echo chamber in american politics today does? >> it is a difficult thing to deal with. it is not just broadcast. it is the blogs and tweets, all the electronic communications. >> in 2000, we did not have that. >> i was not prepared with what would happen. it was not a condition i had for voting for the bill. i thought it was fairness. i wanted the single payer government option out and i wanted to get adequate language in for abortion. i was not prepared for that. it has changed the news process today away from things that are corroborated and fact checked to the formation and dissemination of one opinion after another, not based on fact. that has been harmful to the process. if people are not willing to try to get both sides, and only 11 side presented to them, you do not have the informed citizenry you need to have in a democracy. >> with that perspective, now that the affordable care act will begin to become fully finalized into law
. >> during that time, you experienced the radio talk-show host circuit and the cable tv circuit. what was that time like and what do you think the echo chamber in american politics today does? >> it is a difficult thing to deal with. it is not just broadcast. it is the blogs and tweets, all the electronic communications. >> in 2000, we did not have that. >> i was not prepared with what would happen. it was not a condition i had for voting for the bill. i thought it was...
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i am speaking from my context and things i hear on tv. we have to go along and take a little money away from everybody. that is the way it works. the price of bread is going to go up. this and that will go up. these politicians say we will not raise your taxes. they should stop saying that. that is the way it works. that is unless you want to start over with the money system, it is always going to go up. roads and schools cost money. some people cannot afford to lose a dime. i feel for them. i wish we could work at a system. you worked out a system and not take from people who cannot afford it. we cannot get it done because these guys are trying to take care of their own constituents because they're worried about getting reelected. host: as the meetings break up, we are beginning to hear from reporters. here is one from chad tweeting. this is talking about the fiscal cliff discussions between senator reid -- century, senator mcconnell, and the white house. they are now saying the tying in of the consumer price index, which many democrats
i am speaking from my context and things i hear on tv. we have to go along and take a little money away from everybody. that is the way it works. the price of bread is going to go up. this and that will go up. these politicians say we will not raise your taxes. they should stop saying that. that is the way it works. that is unless you want to start over with the money system, it is always going to go up. roads and schools cost money. some people cannot afford to lose a dime. i feel for them. i...
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it's good family tv. they're talking about putting me in precocious areas of times square, too. >> last-minute tips for people to stay warm tonight? >> just go home, all of you. go back to your hotel rooms and start drinking. >> happy new year. nice to see you. >> thank you so much. >> thanks, andrea. >> new year's eve with thanks. >> new year's eve with carson daly tonight 10:00 to 11:00 going right through to 12:35. now to al out in pasadena getting ready for the rose parade. good morning, al. >> that's right. once everybody wakes up from seeing carson's show they can watch the rose parade. this is the donate life float which is really cool talking about ups and downs. over 30,000 flowers including the heart-shaped ethereum. they put it on there because of travels of the heart. what's the heem? >> journeys of the heart. >> journeys, not travels. let's check your weather. see what we've got going for you as we watch in 3-d. basically looking at the week ahead for the early part of the week it will be bel
it's good family tv. they're talking about putting me in precocious areas of times square, too. >> last-minute tips for people to stay warm tonight? >> just go home, all of you. go back to your hotel rooms and start drinking. >> happy new year. nice to see you. >> thank you so much. >> thanks, andrea. >> new year's eve with thanks. >> new year's eve with carson daly tonight 10:00 to 11:00 going right through to 12:35. now to al out in pasadena getting...
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just taking a look here and seeing if there is word coming from the capital after that meeting. moving on now, we turn to a discussion on the global food supply and the environment. we continue to bring you updates from the capital. in the meantime, dan barber. >> food in 2013. food has become increasingly a contentious topic. people are thinking and fighting about these questions of how to properly feed the world. in some places, people do not get enough food. in other places, people get way too much or they get the rhine -- wrong kind. there are a lot of different points of view on how to tackle this problem. please welcome dan barber. [applause] >> "the economist" has published articles about how to feed the world, a population that is expected to grow to 9 billion in 2015. though i love the magazine and a love of writing, and i generally respect them, when it comes to this issue, it has pretty much got it wrong. they did not know i would say that when they invited me. [laughter] we have come to this real inflection point in agriculture. much of my favorite writers wrote a bo
just taking a look here and seeing if there is word coming from the capital after that meeting. moving on now, we turn to a discussion on the global food supply and the environment. we continue to bring you updates from the capital. in the meantime, dan barber. >> food in 2013. food has become increasingly a contentious topic. people are thinking and fighting about these questions of how to properly feed the world. in some places, people do not get enough food. in other places, people get...
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saturday night at 10:00 eastern on party afterwards -- "after words." on cspan2. >> david axelrod has advised president obama on both of his campaigns. he is the director of the university of chicago institute of politics tricky talked about his career shortly after the november presidential election. this is an hour and a half. >> >> one of the best things about sitting across from you is that, for all of us who have been part of the institute's staff, we are wondering what you been thinking, with this experience has been like for you over the last year-and-a-half, two years. so tonight, we get to hear for the first time your reaction to the campaign. >> thank you very much. i want to thank tim boyer for the support the university has given the institute politics, including making it possible for us to hire such extraordinary people like steve edwards and been restored and all of the other people -- and ben reeseberg and all the other people. [applause] you have been wondering what i have been doing and i have been wondering what you have been doing. [
saturday night at 10:00 eastern on party afterwards -- "after words." on cspan2. >> david axelrod has advised president obama on both of his campaigns. he is the director of the university of chicago institute of politics tricky talked about his career shortly after the november presidential election. this is an hour and a half. >> >> one of the best things about sitting across from you is that, for all of us who have been part of the institute's staff, we are...
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the company that was involved was talking about the f-22 and procurement for the first aircraft. when they were talking about going forward, they had not tested whether the wings were ready yet. the whole program will have fallen off a cliff if we had not insisted we go back to the drawing board and do more testing and look again. because of that, the congress being directly involved, saying they may not be right on this one, we were able to move ourselves in the direction and make sure it would be the cutting edge for decades in the future in terms of america's air strength. >> we often hear who is right and who is to blame for the wasteful spending. some programs the military does not want continued to be funded because they have jobs. >> it is important for us to know the department of defense is not always right. for example, one of the early earmarks involved an arena known as unmanned air a coat -- area of vehicles. they did not have a person sitting in this seat. revolution in the way we deliver intelligence to an aircraft. they are now on the cutting edge of tomorrow's ai
the company that was involved was talking about the f-22 and procurement for the first aircraft. when they were talking about going forward, they had not tested whether the wings were ready yet. the whole program will have fallen off a cliff if we had not insisted we go back to the drawing board and do more testing and look again. because of that, the congress being directly involved, saying they may not be right on this one, we were able to move ourselves in the direction and make sure it...
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we have about 22% of all transactions classified as distressed, either short sells. it had been one third of all transactions a couple of years ago. the distressed property transaction went even further next year, maybe 10% or 15% of all transactions. we are not back to normal by any means. host: we have a tweet from liz smith. guest: the market has recovered. the factors that contribute to the recovery helped. the job creation and the bursting out of household formation. this is where many of the adults are living with their parents. that is reducing housing demand. we're seeing many young adults branching out. sometimes they are going into rentals. people do not want to pay higher rents. host: vincent in connecticut. caller: good morning. thank you for appearing. i refinanced this last spring and summer and it was a spectacular success. there was a real savings of about $360 a month which is nearly $4,000 a year. with the recent proposals to expand or keep going the program, where is the brunt of the money that is saved? who ends up paying for it? guest: we have to
we have about 22% of all transactions classified as distressed, either short sells. it had been one third of all transactions a couple of years ago. the distressed property transaction went even further next year, maybe 10% or 15% of all transactions. we are not back to normal by any means. host: we have a tweet from liz smith. guest: the market has recovered. the factors that contribute to the recovery helped. the job creation and the bursting out of household formation. this is where many of...
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crews shut off water and then closed traffic in the area but no word on the cause. >>> caltrans is making emergency repairs on lieway one after a major rock slide. it happened sunday afternoon. a 60-foot section of that roadway is damaged and caltrans said its hoping to have at least one lane open this week. >> we are learning more about the death of a ski patrol member killed in a controlled avalanche. it happened at the alpine meadows ski resort. bill foster and others had set off explosives to trigger the avalanche but it broke much wider than expected burying foster in the snow. the resort said he was one of its most experienced with 28 years on the job. >>> in the lassen national forest a man was found alive before being stranded for five- days. the 27-year-old set out for a hike one week ago but got stranded by a snowstorm. he spent three nights outside in his tent before he found a cabin and broke into stay warm. the sheriff's helicopter finally found him on monday. rescuers say if he hadn't broken into that cabin he probably wouldn't have survived. >> a missing woman is also back
crews shut off water and then closed traffic in the area but no word on the cause. >>> caltrans is making emergency repairs on lieway one after a major rock slide. it happened sunday afternoon. a 60-foot section of that roadway is damaged and caltrans said its hoping to have at least one lane open this week. >> we are learning more about the death of a ski patrol member killed in a controlled avalanche. it happened at the alpine meadows ski resort. bill foster and others had set...
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he made a statement on prime time tv. dave ross is going to tell us all about those highlights. >> we obviously in dc knew of alfred morris this year. but on a national stage people outside of dc are starting to take notice of the little engine. and he was sensational. think about this from 3 and 6 to 10 and 6, 7 wins in a row. how did it all happen in that winner take all scenario? here's how it went down, score less that ever the first quarter. tony romo with about an hour to find a receiver. he did. and the cowboys are up 7-0. much like the redskins have done. here comes 46 alfred morris. there he goes and i love the celebration. knock it out of the park. the first of his 3 touchdowns on the day. and he was far from done right here on this carry redskins history as he breaks these single season rushing record previously held by this guy clinton portis and cheering. alfred morris has 316 yards. and rgiii breaks the tie. 75% of rgiii better than 100% of tony romo. and here goes the hammer. 46. 200 yards. give me that cel
he made a statement on prime time tv. dave ross is going to tell us all about those highlights. >> we obviously in dc knew of alfred morris this year. but on a national stage people outside of dc are starting to take notice of the little engine. and he was sensational. think about this from 3 and 6 to 10 and 6, 7 wins in a row. how did it all happen in that winner take all scenario? here's how it went down, score less that ever the first quarter. tony romo with about an hour to find a...